A new presidential limousine for President Donald Trump made its debut Monday.The new Cadillac limo, colloquially known as “The Beast,” is the first upgrade to the presidential state car in almost a decade, TIME reported.Many aspects of the $1.5 million, state-of-the-art limo are kept secret, Car and Driver reported, but the heavily armored stretch limousine has many unique features:It has the appearance of a sedan but is built with a GMC TopKick truck base, weighing between 15,000 and 20,000 pounds, according to reports.In the event of a presidential injury, the car carries an array of medical supplies, including a refrigerator full of the president’s blood type, NBC News reported.The vehicle is believed to have a mix of steel, aluminum and ceramic armors, each of which would address a different kind of threat.The limo reportedly has walls that are at least 8 inches thick, including 5-inch bulletproof windows, making the doors as heavy as those on a 757 jet, the Detroit Free Press reported.The car gets its own airplane, using a C-17 Globemaster transport aircraft to fly “The Beast” and two other Secret Service vehicles.

A new presidential limousine for President Donald Trump made its debut Monday.

The new Cadillac limo, colloquially known as “The Beast,” is the first upgrade to the presidential state car in almost a decade, TIME reported.

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Many aspects of the $1.5 million, state-of-the-art limo are kept secret, Car and Driver reported, but the heavily armored stretch limousine has many unique features:

It has the appearance of a sedan but is built with a GMC TopKick truck base, weighing between 15,000 and 20,000 pounds, according to reports.

In the event of a presidential injury, the car carries an array of medical supplies, including a refrigerator full of the president’s blood type, NBC News reported.

The vehicle is believed to have a mix of steel, aluminum and ceramic armors, each of which would address a different kind of threat.

The limo reportedly has walls that are at least 8 inches thick, including 5-inch bulletproof windows, making the doors as heavy as those on a 757 jet, the Detroit Free Press reported.

The car gets its own airplane, using a C-17 Globemaster transport aircraft to fly “The Beast” and two other Secret Service vehicles.